Suggestive queries shape how users perceive AI products
Suggested prompts in AI tools do more than boost engagement. They silently define what users believe the product is for, shifting perception from research tool to agent to shopping platform based on which queries are sur
Suggestive queries in AI products are often dismissed as minor UX polish. Product teams treat them as onboarding helpers or engagement boosters, measured primarily by click-through rate. This is a fundamental misreading of their role. Suggested queries function as a demand-shaping mechanism that tra...
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